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For those who dont understand Cams Fashion sense.


micnificent28

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It's not that serious. It's not a cry for help. It has no effect on his Gameplay. It is a new high end trend that doesnt fit in with traditional ways of thinking and dress. But have older people ever understood the younger generations sense of self? I love  hip hop from 90s but I hate this new age 20s trash. Point being trends are a young mans game. It's not for us.

Cam is just ahead of the trend as far as we are seeing but others are already doing it.

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Pretty easy to connect the dots why a lot of people on here have a problem with it. I mean, come on. Use the sample size here - they are usually the same posters in the TB speaking in code and using dog whistles.

 I couldn’t care less what he wears and you shouldn’t either. It effects you in no way whatsoever. Mind ya business! 

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Really the only player I ever paid attention to how they dressed in press conferences was clinyyon Portia and that was only because of what character he was going to be. Pretty much the most entertaining player there had been. 

I can understand people getting worked up at how someone else dresses, mainly because I know people expect everyone to live in the same or nearly the same constructs they feel inclined to live in.

I've never really fit in myself with how everyone else looks. Every once in a while I find the world around me changing to the point that I don't stand out as much, but still not all of us fit in comfortably with the standards everyone else adhere to. At some point you just say, "screw it..... I'm just going to dress or act the way I like and I don't care who likes it or approves of it." 

Cam has obviously reached that point. I'm glad he did. Be your own man, Cam. 

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3 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Pretty easy to connect the dots why a lot of people on here have a problem with it. I mean, come on. Use the sample size here - they are usually the same posters in the TB speaking in code and using dog whistles.

 I couldn’t care less what he wears and you shouldn’t either. It effects you in no way whatsoever. Mind ya business! 

Dump that on the field and it will grow some nice sod...

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